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washington. letter were about to do if you've never seen anything like the time. i was. i know i often talk on the show about how messed up things are in the world which needless to say can sometimes be disheartening but i do it because there's so much going on that people don't know about and i'm angry because i know that we have the capacity to do so much better than the status quo so this is a call to action we all need to start getting passionate we just are becoming engaged with our our selves and our communities and with our environment the mobilization of the people is the only thing that can bring any real change this country the elections today sure as hell won't it's more clear than it ever has been a two party system is a sham the illusion of choice voting is rigged in the corporate controlled candidates the entire electoral process or both corporatist warhawks whose interests do not represent the large majority of the people in this country but no matter who wins tonight remember we must not become disempowered and we must not become disengaged and for those
washington. letter were about to do if you've never seen anything like the time. i was. i know i often talk on the show about how messed up things are in the world which needless to say can sometimes be disheartening but i do it because there's so much going on that people don't know about and i'm angry because i know that we have the capacity to do so much better than the status quo so this is a call to action we all need to start getting passionate we just are becoming engaged with our our...
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well obama to remain in the white house the question now is how washington will develop its relations with the rest of the world let's talk about this with allergies of laura smith a live in london and you got a piece going up in moscow for us also with laura laura so what's been the reaction like in the e.u. since the real action of president obama. well it's quite early on in europe at the moment. was was seen as really to kind of the world wanted to win even if american citizens and there have been some congratulations david cameron has tweeted his congratulations as. the head of the european commission and as far as how it will affect relations going full which are really two main areas in which who's in charge in america really affects the u.k. and countries in europe and foreign policy of course and crucially the economy now foreign policy as we've already heard from guy and they seem to be a source of. the battle really between a bomb of the us is romney and. over foreign policy it was really a question of diplomacy or a sort of rest of reticence to step into these internationa
well obama to remain in the white house the question now is how washington will develop its relations with the rest of the world let's talk about this with allergies of laura smith a live in london and you got a piece going up in moscow for us also with laura laura so what's been the reaction like in the e.u. since the real action of president obama. well it's quite early on in europe at the moment. was was seen as really to kind of the world wanted to win even if american citizens and there...
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there -- it will not be heavy enough in the washington area. especially during the rush hour as more cars are driving, that keeps the road temperatures up. closer to baltimore, a different story. heavier snow, and some accumulation on the roadways. grassy services, a little trace. that much possible later today. that is about it. still a one out of hand with this storm. look at the flags in the background close to the washington monument. normally this day -- time they would be limp but look how they are moving -- the wind is picking up. that coastal storm which is basically due east of the tidewater area is intensifying and we will continue to see those winds increase through the day. high temperatures in the lower 40's, that is the best we can do today. a little light rain and even some light snow later this evening for the drive home -- drive home. a few slick spot close to baltimore is where we will have accumulating snow. any issues on the road? >> we are standing down. no major issues. in fact, moving the camera are rounds near the monume
there -- it will not be heavy enough in the washington area. especially during the rush hour as more cars are driving, that keeps the road temperatures up. closer to baltimore, a different story. heavier snow, and some accumulation on the roadways. grassy services, a little trace. that much possible later today. that is about it. still a one out of hand with this storm. look at the flags in the background close to the washington monument. normally this day -- time they would be limp but look...
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more history in washington state and colorado. voters there chose to legalize recreational marijuana. it was rejected in oregon. pot taxes could bring in hundreds of millions of dollars each year, but lighting up is still against federal law. in massachusetts, voters approved using medical marijuana, a similar measure in arkansas. and in california, proposition 30 is still too close to call. governor brown says the bill is the only hope to prevent more cuts to public schools. if it pass, prop 30 would raise the state sales tax and increase income taxes for people who make at least $250,000. and also another high profile label on modified foods appears to be feeling. prop spgs says consumers have a right to know, but opponents say the labels would stigmatize foods that are scientifically proven to be safe. coming up after your local news on cbs morning news, complete coverage and analysis including interviews with key players from both parties. i don't know if it's just me, but ink we're all happy this thing is gist over. i'm terre
more history in washington state and colorado. voters there chose to legalize recreational marijuana. it was rejected in oregon. pot taxes could bring in hundreds of millions of dollars each year, but lighting up is still against federal law. in massachusetts, voters approved using medical marijuana, a similar measure in arkansas. and in california, proposition 30 is still too close to call. governor brown says the bill is the only hope to prevent more cuts to public schools. if it pass, prop...
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>>> at long last, feigned washington outrage has been replaced by actual washington outrage. it's friday, november 30th. this is "now." >>> joining me today, host of the aupon muss msnbc show melissa harris- perry is here. could it be that democrats are a little caught up in powerball madness? this is the reaction of a maryland man reportedly watching each lottery number fall into place and realize he may get everything he's ever wanted. yesterday treasury secretary timothy geithner went to capitol hill with a proposal that included everything the white house wanted. it has two stages. phase one, to be agreed on before the new year would raise nearly $1.6 trillion in new tax revenue including raising the top two marginal rates, ask for $50 billion in stimulus spending and a permanent end of congress' ability to prevent debt ceiling increases and nonspecified cuts to entitlement spending. phase two more friendly to republican interests calling for $400 billion in unspecified cuts to entitlement programs with no guarantees. the chances of this plan making it through congress ma
>>> at long last, feigned washington outrage has been replaced by actual washington outrage. it's friday, november 30th. this is "now." >>> joining me today, host of the aupon muss msnbc show melissa harris- perry is here. could it be that democrats are a little caught up in powerball madness? this is the reaction of a maryland man reportedly watching each lottery number fall into place and realize he may get everything he's ever wanted. yesterday treasury secretary...
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of toasters election i hope and you know whatever to get their hands on a porch of a george washington them running down the street what so again max the banks are making money at every step of this fraud path we talked about this at the time that barack obama's agreement with these banks for twenty five billion dollars was just a cover up so we go back to the election max before the election was over wall street won now this is from no a prince i know you're talking to in the second half of the show and she breaks down all of how the banks are winning with whatever candidate wins this election that they've already bought both sides of the aisle of course but all the rhetoric the very marginal the few times that they've even mentioned the banking crisis it's all fake that one side pretends like who we've introduced so much for regulation the best regulation the strongest regulation since glass steagall since the great depression where barack obama i'm not a zombie i help fight for the people well mitt romney says the same thing that he's going to get rid of the regulation in order to p
of toasters election i hope and you know whatever to get their hands on a porch of a george washington them running down the street what so again max the banks are making money at every step of this fraud path we talked about this at the time that barack obama's agreement with these banks for twenty five billion dollars was just a cover up so we go back to the election max before the election was over wall street won now this is from no a prince i know you're talking to in the second half of...
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from washington d.c., tom friedman. he's a columnist for the "new york times" and coauthor of that used to be us, how america fell beyond the world we invented and how we can come back. david bureaucrats the author of social love and achievement. joining me is tom brokaw, special correspondent for nbc news and author of the times of our lives, a conversation about america. and jon meacham executive editor of random house and author of the fourth coming book, thomas jefferson the art of power. finally amy gutmann president of the university of pennsylvania and chair of the bioethics and quo author of the spirit of promise why campaigning under mines it. i am pleased to have each here for this information. what is it that this new president has to understand about america at this moment? >> well, i think that this new president is going to have to govern, and governing in a polarized society which we have and a society which has tremendous problem, budgetary economic, immigration, educational. the list goes on. governing
from washington d.c., tom friedman. he's a columnist for the "new york times" and coauthor of that used to be us, how america fell beyond the world we invented and how we can come back. david bureaucrats the author of social love and achievement. joining me is tom brokaw, special correspondent for nbc news and author of the times of our lives, a conversation about america. and jon meacham executive editor of random house and author of the fourth coming book, thomas jefferson the art...
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he joins us from our washington d.c. bureau. what do you make of today's stock sell-off? election related? >> so, stew, is what we saw today in the stock market, with the selloff, the reaction to status quo. >> no. i think that is an overstatement. i think it is more of a reaction to what happened in europe, where the e.u. central banker said that germany was not looking so hot. >> so instead of reacting to the election, it was europe in your analysis. let's talk about the economy here, though, with the fiscal clip. you heard john boehner willing to accept new revenue. heaharry reid in the senate, saying you can't push us around anymore. is this language that begins compromise. >> it will begin compromise, but it may be far more horrowing. it may be it takes place next year, rather than this year. the problem is john boehner himself has one more election. he wants to be re-elected as speaker of the house. that does not take place until january 3, 2013. if he cuts a deal with barack obama, he faces a serious revolt in his own caucus. >> tom: is your caution then don't expe
he joins us from our washington d.c. bureau. what do you make of today's stock sell-off? election related? >> so, stew, is what we saw today in the stock market, with the selloff, the reaction to status quo. >> no. i think that is an overstatement. i think it is more of a reaction to what happened in europe, where the e.u. central banker said that germany was not looking so hot. >> so instead of reacting to the election, it was europe in your analysis. let's talk about the...
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washington state marriage equality ref arena dumb is now in a dead heat. voters are also plate in minnesota whether they will vote whether to amend the state's constitution to define marriage as a union between a woman and a man. is the idea of a voter referendum on this particular issue at opposed to courts handing down decisions or state legislators making law the way to go. >> whenever the opportunity that puts put before voters every single one of them has voted to keep marriage as a defined between man and woman. that is in 38 different states. most recent being north carolina which of course voted earlier over the course of the summer. we haven't seen a state yet when voters that have had the opportunity, yes, you have a state legislature put in to law, yes, courts set them when the people themselves, even in california, even in hawaii, even in most liberal places have had chance to vote they said we want marriage to be between man and woman. the polling on this it always ends up being larger majority for those favoring traditional marriage on the ac
washington state marriage equality ref arena dumb is now in a dead heat. voters are also plate in minnesota whether they will vote whether to amend the state's constitution to define marriage as a union between a woman and a man. is the idea of a voter referendum on this particular issue at opposed to courts handing down decisions or state legislators making law the way to go. >> whenever the opportunity that puts put before voters every single one of them has voted to keep marriage as a...
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washington and colorado decided to end the failed policy of prohibition. marijuana prohibition didn't work any better than alcohol prohibition. >> kevin, some of the costs involved, you know, 853,000 arrests for marijuana violations in 2010. really? isn't it a waste of law enforcement resources? >> it's a red herring to bring that out. for the ras, we can arrest and do it in a way where it doesn't follow somebody for their whole life. you know what arrest rate for alcohol last year? 2.6 million a year, and that's because alcohol is heavily advertised, it's commercialized and it's available in normal. when we normize marijuana, we bring it more to society. big tobacco is ready to pounce on this. big tobacco. >> -- >> no need to do that. you know that zero people have died from marijuana overdoses in history. 30,000 people die from alcohol overdoses. these laws are hypocritical. we'll criminalizing adults from using a fundamentally safe substance. >> i'm not criminalizing adults. death isn't the only outcome we're worried about. we're worried about the learn
washington and colorado decided to end the failed policy of prohibition. marijuana prohibition didn't work any better than alcohol prohibition. >> kevin, some of the costs involved, you know, 853,000 arrests for marijuana violations in 2010. really? isn't it a waste of law enforcement resources? >> it's a red herring to bring that out. for the ras, we can arrest and do it in a way where it doesn't follow somebody for their whole life. you know what arrest rate for alcohol last year?...
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didn't you see george washington? oh, yes. a perfectly appropriate place. what do you mean? well, there's nothing to make an englishman ( bleep ) faster than the picture of george washington. he had hundreds. he could tell these on a dime. he fhe could be here, you would love him. >> stephen: what happened to him? ( laughter ) i'd love to have him on. no, every president-- every presidentue said every president sort of sees themselves in a historical context, compares themselves to a predecessor in the white house. who-- who do you think he is if you're going to compare him to someone earlier, obama, to some earlier president, and then who does he think he is? >> well, there's no question once they get in the white house, it's the only contest left. where do you fit in history? you walk around and you see all those pictures. do you want to be milliard fillmore, franklin pierce? no. you want to be lincoln. you want to be f.d.r. you want to be roosevelt. and i think he sees himself as a figure in history. and that's a good thing. it means he wants to be remembered in time for
didn't you see george washington? oh, yes. a perfectly appropriate place. what do you mean? well, there's nothing to make an englishman ( bleep ) faster than the picture of george washington. he had hundreds. he could tell these on a dime. he fhe could be here, you would love him. >> stephen: what happened to him? ( laughter ) i'd love to have him on. no, every president-- every presidentue said every president sort of sees themselves in a historical context, compares themselves to a...
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we should march on washington. that tweet and a few others have fired up people all over the internet tonight. the national state and local level on this election night. find us at facebook.com ktvu. >> you can use the hash tag ktvu. >> if you voted in santa clark county this is where your bounty came. >> we have crews spread out getting last minute details on crucial races as our election 2012 continues. . >> back now to our cover. in the south bay, he is losing it would have allowed for an increase in the number of card tables and forms of card room gambling. measure d is winning. that would increase minimum wage. winning comfortably. >> well, frank, you mentioned the effort in santa fe to raise the minimum wage. she is absolutely thrilled with the results. she said started that effort were in tears tonight. those against it, chamber of commerce. registers office and this is an area of bustling activity. this is where your volt was sent to be counted. more than 200 volunteers are here. bringing these ballots to b
we should march on washington. that tweet and a few others have fired up people all over the internet tonight. the national state and local level on this election night. find us at facebook.com ktvu. >> you can use the hash tag ktvu. >> if you voted in santa clark county this is where your bounty came. >> we have crews spread out getting last minute details on crucial races as our election 2012 continues. . >> back now to our cover. in the south bay, he is losing it...
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things are about to get much more interesting in washington. richard quest and i will get into a very civilized argument about america's future, next. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. >>> time now for some q and a. same congress, same president, but more importantly, the next two and
things are about to get much more interesting in washington. richard quest and i will get into a very civilized argument about america's future, next. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can...
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i love being assoccated with the washington post. but not because of that influence, but because of the ethical standards that it represents. >> the brand is still a >>>it represents trying to find the truth wherever it is. >> is that the case with the news business generally? >> no. >> i want to ask you about the state of the business. don't bum me out, now. [laughter] we've got about three minutes left. being in the newspapee business these days is a choice or an obligation or a good thing, bad hing and how are we doing? >> it's difficult. i mean, it's a struggle. but -- and i think some úewspapers will survive and some won't. whether 10 years from now there will actually be printed, or 20 years from now there will be printed daily newspapers or it will all be somewhere in the ether, i'm not sure. >> the people who suggest that we may actually see an era of newspapers in cities just completely disappearing, you don't think that's owe high per bowly. >> do 20-year-olds read newspapers or read them online? i don't know. mostly not.
i love being assoccated with the washington post. but not because of that influence, but because of the ethical standards that it represents. >> the brand is still a >>>it represents trying to find the truth wherever it is. >> is that the case with the news business generally? >> no. >> i want to ask you about the state of the business. don't bum me out, now. [laughter] we've got about three minutes left. being in the newspapee business these days is a choice or...
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colora and washington just legalized week. let's ask former pesents psychiatristheodore dalrymple as pez laws are needed but nick gillespie said they do more harm them good. >> id the dispassionate analysis, any dollars and cents d cost benefit analysis says to the extent they do anything good in terms of violent of the brought up -- black-market and the disruption of the education policy and medical policy. john: the law creates more problems than it addresses. john: i agree with him but you don't? >> i do not. a lot of the problems of drug taking is not from the illegality the biggest problem at the moment is legally prescribed opiates. 2 milln people have been turned into attics legally. oxycontin and those sorts of things. >> government is not making hundreds of thousands of arrest over oxycontin but marijuana. do w want a massive federal state local project where fills up the prisons to take time ay from necessary purposes? in some people get addicted to a type of drug that does not mean all drugs should be legal. we don'
colora and washington just legalized week. let's ask former pesents psychiatristheodore dalrymple as pez laws are needed but nick gillespie said they do more harm them good. >> id the dispassionate analysis, any dollars and cents d cost benefit analysis says to the extent they do anything good in terms of violent of the brought up -- black-market and the disruption of the education policy and medical policy. john: the law creates more problems than it addresses. john: i agree with him but...
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in washington and so we need to really -- where the republicans should start right now is a top to bottom review of what happened. let's do a full scale audit and understand what the obama campaign did. what is disturbing about romney and ryan's comments is the degree to which they will be repeated inside the conservative media because it didn't happen. we lost the election, that's over. it's about the next election now. so you want to start with an honest appraisal of what happened in this election. who parts of their coalition are we able to pick off. who can we reach and what messaging can we use to reach them? how do we reach them? so you want to have a top to bottom review of what happened. you want to look at the technology they used to turn out the vote and say not only do we want to equal that in four years but surpass it. but if you delude yourself into believing that as romney and ryan said the election was determined for the reasons they said you don't have the to be able do that. so when you should be at this low moment taking your first steps to building a team to win the nex
in washington and so we need to really -- where the republicans should start right now is a top to bottom review of what happened. let's do a full scale audit and understand what the obama campaign did. what is disturbing about romney and ryan's comments is the degree to which they will be repeated inside the conservative media because it didn't happen. we lost the election, that's over. it's about the next election now. so you want to start with an honest appraisal of what happened in this...
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i mean, i don't read the "the washington post" every day. but it was never really drawn to my attention that they were that far out there. but recently i would say in the last year or so, really really changed their editorial page stance. the guy who runs into a guy named fred hayek. we look at his commentary down the line. tom tols on the editorial board. is he about as far left as can you get. he is a cartoonist. they have another guy jackson diehl. he is a democrat. he was very supportive of the islamic brotherhood. he was telling everybody, hey, they aren't bad guys. then jonathan cape hart who is a regular on msnbc. so, the post seems to stack this deck with far left guys who now are going to come after anybody with whom they disagree in a very personal kay. we don't care about their politics. they have a right to editorialize the way they want to. but when they start to, as you said, demonize people because of their skin color and where they live, it really gets to be extreme. >> right. they did that with you, too. as you said. >> bill
i mean, i don't read the "the washington post" every day. but it was never really drawn to my attention that they were that far out there. but recently i would say in the last year or so, really really changed their editorial page stance. the guy who runs into a guy named fred hayek. we look at his commentary down the line. tom tols on the editorial board. is he about as far left as can you get. he is a cartoonist. they have another guy jackson diehl. he is a democrat. he was very...
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you know, there is some things we do not want washington to do. we do not want politicians in washington, most of whom are male, to control health-care decisions that women can make for themselves. [applause] now, for a year's we as a president who share these beliefs. his name was bill clinton. his economic plan and the ask the wealthiest americans to pay a little bit more so we could reduce the deficit still invest in the skills and ideas of our people. at the time the republicans in congress and the senate candidates by the name of mitt romney -- i don't want you to boo, i want you to vote. i want you to vote. the republican candidates by the name of mitt romney said bill clinton's plans would hurt the economy and kill jobs. turns out the mouth was just as bad then as it is now. -- the math was just as bad then as it is now. america created 23 million new jobs. our deficit had turned into a surplus. florida, we know our ideas work. we also know their ideas do not. because we try their ideas, too. we tried giving insurance companies and oil comp
you know, there is some things we do not want washington to do. we do not want politicians in washington, most of whom are male, to control health-care decisions that women can make for themselves. [applause] now, for a year's we as a president who share these beliefs. his name was bill clinton. his economic plan and the ask the wealthiest americans to pay a little bit more so we could reduce the deficit still invest in the skills and ideas of our people. at the time the republicans in congress...
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and welcome to washington, d.c. millions of americans are going to the polls today to decide who will be their president for the next four years. the race between the democratic president, barack obama and governor mitt romney is one of the tightest in decades and may well be decided in a handful of key states. president obama appears to have the lead in a number of those key states but governor romney is campaigning right up to the wire and taking part in rallies in ohio and pennsylvania. more from adam brooks. ♪ >> opening for the president of the united states. it's jay-z revving up the crowd during last-minute campaigning in ohio. [applause] >> mr. obama needs all the star power he can get. this election is very, very close. americans are deeply divided on mr. obama's record and not sure they believe that america's economy is mending. >> we have made real progress, ohio, but the reason why we're sheer because we have got more work to do. >> the republican challenger was in ohio, too. mitt romney's supporters a
and welcome to washington, d.c. millions of americans are going to the polls today to decide who will be their president for the next four years. the race between the democratic president, barack obama and governor mitt romney is one of the tightest in decades and may well be decided in a handful of key states. president obama appears to have the lead in a number of those key states but governor romney is campaigning right up to the wire and taking part in rallies in ohio and pennsylvania. more...
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and spending equals power in washington, d.c. and these people are not going to give up power until they have to. and the point at which they have to is when our economy completely starts to collapse, when you see the stock market just bail out, when you see investors bail out. we're not there yet. they're not scared yet. >> sean: okay. you wrote a book that oddly -- and by your own words, your own admission, because we've been friends a long time -- called "the fair tax." goes on to become a huge number one "new york times" bestseller. your follow-up book, same thing, bag bestseller. interesting, i represent the mac penny plan. you cut one cent, one penny, out of every dollar that washington will spend. you do that every year for six years, keep gdp spending at 18%, 19%, where historically it's been, and you balance the budget. >> sure. >> sean: that seems like something you could sell to the american people. >> you can sell it -- >> sean: go ahead. >> sean, you can sell it to people who are educated and informed about our econo
and spending equals power in washington, d.c. and these people are not going to give up power until they have to. and the point at which they have to is when our economy completely starts to collapse, when you see the stock market just bail out, when you see investors bail out. we're not there yet. they're not scared yet. >> sean: okay. you wrote a book that oddly -- and by your own words, your own admission, because we've been friends a long time -- called "the fair tax." goes...
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touch with middle class america and a lot of people they don't see a choice at all in this election in washington i'm going to shut down. and i'm richard spencer the founder and coeditor of alternative right dot com he believes the victory exposes one clear problem a rift between the population of the united states. in america demographics are is destiny and i think in some ways what this election represented was a demographic model or a demographic snapshot of what this nation is it's a nation that starkly divided in many ways between the rule white people and the red states and blue states non-whites and believe rule of law for income whites there seems to be a very very stark divide and i don't think any of the issues really matter that much i don't think things like debate performances matter that much and i think this election was primarily about demographics and in the middle east a bomber's victory isn't exactly evoking much tribulation israel openly backed mitt romney who went suddenly out of his way to support television and while the arab world is not exactly enthusiastic it does view o
touch with middle class america and a lot of people they don't see a choice at all in this election in washington i'm going to shut down. and i'm richard spencer the founder and coeditor of alternative right dot com he believes the victory exposes one clear problem a rift between the population of the united states. in america demographics are is destiny and i think in some ways what this election represented was a demographic model or a demographic snapshot of what this nation is it's a nation...
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, approval ratings for everyone in washington are at record lows. but it does seem to be particularly poisonous. i thought this election campaign really plummeted new depths on occasion. >> as you know, it was reported that i canceled the saddleback civil forum on the presidency for this very reason. early in the election cycle, before the republican candidate had even been chosen, both sides talked to me about doing the civil forum again, and it was well received the last time, four years ago, and i thought well, okay, i'll think about it. but i just found that to be honest with you, in my personal opinion, neither side was really presenting a compelling vision of the future because there was so much negativity over the other guy as a jerk. we spent $2 billion on this election and literally, nothing changed. we have the same white house, we have the same congress and we have the same senate and i'm going what was that all about. was that really necessary, did that really prove the value of negative ads, did that really prove the value of demeaning
, approval ratings for everyone in washington are at record lows. but it does seem to be particularly poisonous. i thought this election campaign really plummeted new depths on occasion. >> as you know, it was reported that i canceled the saddleback civil forum on the presidency for this very reason. early in the election cycle, before the republican candidate had even been chosen, both sides talked to me about doing the civil forum again, and it was well received the last time, four...
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he the knockout natiynt of "mornings with madison "and washington post." thank you for ins good to be he >> joe, is the republican party rty in crisis and one of the things is that the adults simy have not shown up to the party. you know, this goac nixon's adminiration when the crats were tossed out or left the demeived in open as by the republican party and why you saw the south all red yesterday. if you remember, l and the wilfiasco, at his death b t. ande talked about this election that is that it's not art of in. yo like newt gingrich said, five white idea of outreach is nvme black telling them what we've decided to do. that's not inclusion. >> no. >> that's not inclusion. >> not at all. nia-malika, u think? >> there is. as know said, there is a lot of finger and this is a party in disarray. u last many years not only the southern stregy in play but a reliance, i think, on a realization that america is a diverse country.d we there was a sign among republicans that this was still reagan's america. 88% of the share of e vote was white americans and that
he the knockout natiynt of "mornings with madison "and washington post." thank you for ins good to be he >> joe, is the republican party rty in crisis and one of the things is that the adults simy have not shown up to the party. you know, this goac nixon's adminiration when the crats were tossed out or left the demeived in open as by the republican party and why you saw the south all red yesterday. if you remember, l and the wilfiasco, at his death b t. ande talked about...
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wall police very seriously but the question is who can hold that world police itself accountable in washington i'm going to check on. a former cia officer told us that a bubble used to break free of the strings being pulled from the right. what i would suggest is that he call a press conference what he would say is you know the campaign is over and i found out that i've been grievously misled they told me to say that iran had threatened to wipe israel off the map and i found out that they never said that it's a matter of fact the israeli deputy prime minister sort of said ok ok they never said that and so my speechwriters are being canned i'm going to get some new speechwriters the intelligence community keeps telling me that he run has not yet decided to build a nuclear weapon and so i'm going to get rid of all those folks from brookings other places who are the soft launch the speech saying well you know you still have to worry about this instead of negotiations once these troublesome people have their own agenda are dismissed then he has a square chance of saying look we're going to do it d
wall police very seriously but the question is who can hold that world police itself accountable in washington i'm going to check on. a former cia officer told us that a bubble used to break free of the strings being pulled from the right. what i would suggest is that he call a press conference what he would say is you know the campaign is over and i found out that i've been grievously misled they told me to say that iran had threatened to wipe israel off the map and i found out that they never...
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touch with middle class america and a lot of people they don't see a choice at all in this election in washington i'm going to check on. richard spencer the founder and coeditor of alternative right dot com he believes victory exposes a clear problem and out of the increasingly similar lines taken by both republicans and democrats. if you look at the ruling order in the united states there seems to be a great deal of stability brock obama kind of painted himself as his kind of left wing in a way changed let's shake everything up at the end of the day he bailed out same courtesy bailed out wall story he wound down some stupid wars like the iraq war but he wound up some what are smaller but equally stupid wars and libya and elsewhere so i think essentially there is and sadly there's really a great deal of stability between these two already and the sooner they are going to wake up to that the better in my opinion. at least obama's victory isn't exactly a vocal that much tribulation israel openly back mitt romney who went out of his way to support tel of eve and while the arab world is not exactly e
touch with middle class america and a lot of people they don't see a choice at all in this election in washington i'm going to check on. richard spencer the founder and coeditor of alternative right dot com he believes victory exposes a clear problem and out of the increasingly similar lines taken by both republicans and democrats. if you look at the ruling order in the united states there seems to be a great deal of stability brock obama kind of painted himself as his kind of left wing in a...
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it is celebrated each year at the dominican house of studies in washington. friars there choose saints to honor out of the roughly 10,000 whom catholics venerate, and the dominicans' vigil has become a big draw for priests, nuns and especially college students. our guide several years ago was brother james cuddy, now father cuddy, chaplain at providence college in rhode island. >> on the most basic level, i think, you can view saints as being older brothers and sisters or those who have professed the same beliefs as you -- these men and women who have lived these heroic lives of virtue and have, we're all one body. we believe that the saints are in heaven now praying for us. there are some saints who are more popular today than others. the blessed virgin mary, we actually call the queen of the saints. certainly, we can point to st. francis as being extraordinarily popular. st. anthony of padua for anyone who loses their car keys. there's also devotion, great devotion to some more contemporary saints -- blessed teresa of calcutta or st. padre pio. each year wh
it is celebrated each year at the dominican house of studies in washington. friars there choose saints to honor out of the roughly 10,000 whom catholics venerate, and the dominicans' vigil has become a big draw for priests, nuns and especially college students. our guide several years ago was brother james cuddy, now father cuddy, chaplain at providence college in rhode island. >> on the most basic level, i think, you can view saints as being older brothers and sisters or those who have...
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in just seconds polls will close in 16 more states and washington d.c. for president obama and mitt romney, what happens in two of those states,
in just seconds polls will close in 16 more states and washington d.c. for president obama and mitt romney, what happens in two of those states,
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live from our studios in washington d.c. . will two parties keep us politics a one way street. or will new voices disrupt the power parallel. what is america changing. us election. monday november fifth on our t.v. . this fresh anger and frustration among libyans this time and already benghazi where hundreds turned out to vent against the leadership they fought for in the revolution more of the roots of the discontent middle east correspondent polis leo morgan a thousand protesters have taken to the streets of the eastern city of benghazi they're calling for greater autonomy saying that they feel marginalized by the new government in tripoli now this comes a little more than a year on after the ouster of the format libyan leader moammar gadhafi and i asked on one icky that of that the people have been ghazi played such a central role in bringing about they are now saying that they were better off before the revolution that the whole eastern part of the country is marginalized and deprived of political and economic power now what they want is an autonomous region in the east we'
live from our studios in washington d.c. . will two parties keep us politics a one way street. or will new voices disrupt the power parallel. what is america changing. us election. monday november fifth on our t.v. . this fresh anger and frustration among libyans this time and already benghazi where hundreds turned out to vent against the leadership they fought for in the revolution more of the roots of the discontent middle east correspondent polis leo morgan a thousand protesters have taken...
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george allen is the last thing we need in washington. anncr: the democratic senatorial campaign committee is... responsible for the content of this advertising. . >>> one of our anchors for the national election coverage tuesday night, and tom fitzgerald talked with him today. >> we sure did. >> reporter: we talked about the hurricane and talked about awful of this new campaign mean. the big issue today for the new unemployment numbers are whether or not they will make a difference in what is going happen on tuesday. was this decided awhile ago how people were going to feel about this unemployment rate when it came to choosing how they were going vote on tuesday? >> i think it was for those who made their decisions based on that. from what polling we have been able to get our hands on, it looks like that. this group that will supposedly decide things at the very last minute the suggestion is that they will vote on how they feel about unemployment. not in the numbers or the statistics and anything like that, but how they feel about it. do
george allen is the last thing we need in washington. anncr: the democratic senatorial campaign committee is... responsible for the content of this advertising. . >>> one of our anchors for the national election coverage tuesday night, and tom fitzgerald talked with him today. >> we sure did. >> reporter: we talked about the hurricane and talked about awful of this new campaign mean. the big issue today for the new unemployment numbers are whether or not they will make a...
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and that is the story from washington. [laughter] >> let's -- there is the benediction. >> shakier now than they were then. the real issue is how bad is the crisis have to be before congress' response? the wall street crash, going over the cliff -- what has to happen -- >> romney's numbers on the economy are better. >> slightly. >> the senate, is it going to go republican, or state democrat? >> it is is going to state democratic barely. anybody disagree with me? >> kaine or george allen in virginia? >> kaine. >> kaine. >> kaine. that is 8 for kaine. [laughter] >> massachusetts -- elizabeth warren or scott brown? >> warren. >> i think. >> sherrod brown, casey in pennsylvania. >> any upsets? >> the one that could be is kerrey in nebraska, which nobody would have predicted. capt.gotten -- >> medal of honor winner. >> is endorsement of the chuck hagel and alan simpson, serious republican leaders during the day and the senate. >> close in the poll. connecticut -- linda mcmahon's second race, millions of dollars doesn't do it. j
and that is the story from washington. [laughter] >> let's -- there is the benediction. >> shakier now than they were then. the real issue is how bad is the crisis have to be before congress' response? the wall street crash, going over the cliff -- what has to happen -- >> romney's numbers on the economy are better. >> slightly. >> the senate, is it going to go republican, or state democrat? >> it is is going to state democratic barely. anybody disagree with...
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well the protests in bahrain aren't the only country washington's being accused of double standards over. u.s. does not want to see its control over the region slip away by something as a good living as the democratic aspirations of the people the white house turns a blind on to thousands of protesters in kuwait all at the same time praising the opposition forces in countries such as syria. and we turn our attention now to the u.s. presidential race where barack obama and mitt romney are in their final dash to win votes in the so-called battleground states polls put the rivals neck and neck on forty eight percent each in the heat of an extremely tough campaign most americans forget they actually have a bigger choice than just the two candidates and artie's been reminding them of the alternative. here it is the venue for the next presidential debate with the alternative candidates in this election our studio in washington d.c. though it's not very big as you can see will make sure there is lots of room for discussion on the issues that some hope don't fit into the mainstream media discour
well the protests in bahrain aren't the only country washington's being accused of double standards over. u.s. does not want to see its control over the region slip away by something as a good living as the democratic aspirations of the people the white house turns a blind on to thousands of protesters in kuwait all at the same time praising the opposition forces in countries such as syria. and we turn our attention now to the u.s. presidential race where barack obama and mitt romney are in...
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we're coming to you live from washington d.c. fifty seven times this is the fifty seventh time americans have gone to the polls to elect a new president of the united states and this year we choose between president barack obama and mitt romney plus a lot of third party candidates who well they just can't get any respect this election days usually come with a lot of flag waving a lot of patriotism a lot of those i voted stickers and we should be proud of our election that we invented this whole idea of peaceful transitions the government and we continue it still there should be flag where you waving and there's plenty of it if you look around today but there's also reality now this is the scene in new jersey where americans are casting votes in hurricane shelters surrounded by cots some are even voting in military trucks since their precincts were destroyed it's been one week since hurricane sandy hit sinking american cities like a seaside heights and a growing number of us are wondering if these storms will be more frequent on a
we're coming to you live from washington d.c. fifty seven times this is the fifty seventh time americans have gone to the polls to elect a new president of the united states and this year we choose between president barack obama and mitt romney plus a lot of third party candidates who well they just can't get any respect this election days usually come with a lot of flag waving a lot of patriotism a lot of those i voted stickers and we should be proud of our election that we invented this whole...
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reporting from washington, i'm kathy kaye. president obama joins campaign workers to dial up support in the final hours. >> we feel we have the votes to win. >> his rival, mitt romney is off to the polls, and then bet -- back to the campaign trail for one final push. >> we are going to steer this country back on to a course that will help the american people have a brighter future. >> and taking a spin back in time, tonight, we will show you how the competitors have stacked up over the years. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and elsewhere are around the globe. election day is finally here and across the huge country, people are finally casting their ballots. today, neither candidate was taking any chances, mounted a last-minute effort to get us support at the polls. -- to get the best support at the polls. >> this is america, a democracy. this is what it is all about. >> will he stay in power for another four years or be rejected after one term? the president is checking to make sure there is no backslidi
reporting from washington, i'm kathy kaye. president obama joins campaign workers to dial up support in the final hours. >> we feel we have the votes to win. >> his rival, mitt romney is off to the polls, and then bet -- back to the campaign trail for one final push. >> we are going to steer this country back on to a course that will help the american people have a brighter future. >> and taking a spin back in time, tonight, we will show you how the competitors have...
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. >>> a sex scandal rocking washington dc. >> petraeus may no long longer be the head of the cia. another high powered position maybe involved in the drama. >>> you remember her? last time you saw this 4 year old, she was in tears over barack obama and mitt romney, find out what is behind her change of heart. >>> certain type of pepsi could help your body block fat. we will explain. >>> everything is up to speed on 95, o'donnell, coming up, i will let you know what traffic looks like on the beltway and 83. a live look in mount vernon, repairs are underway to fix a massive water main break. details coming up on good morning maryland. new twist in the cia sex scandal. this morning, the pentagon announced its investigating the top american commander in afghanistan. it's looking in to alleged inappropriate communications between general john allen and jill kelly. if that name sounds familiar it should. she is the tampa woman who told the fbi she received anonymous harassing emails, the emails came from paula broadwell. petraeus resigned as director on friday. the pentagon found tens o
. >>> a sex scandal rocking washington dc. >> petraeus may no long longer be the head of the cia. another high powered position maybe involved in the drama. >>> you remember her? last time you saw this 4 year old, she was in tears over barack obama and mitt romney, find out what is behind her change of heart. >>> certain type of pepsi could help your body block fat. we will explain. >>> everything is up to speed on 95, o'donnell, coming up, i will let...
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it's a book i hope official washington is reading. for 40 years as a national correspondent for "the atlantic" magazine, james fallows was based in washington -- covering politics and culture -- while also traveling and living in asia, including several years in japan and china. once the chief speechwriter for president jimmy carter, and editor of "u.s. news and world report," he's received both the national book award. you can read his blog at theatlantic.com. jim fallows, it's good to see you. >> thank you so much, bill. honor and pleasure to be here. >> what surprised you about this election? >> i guess what surprised me is, as the results sink in in the days after the election, how thorough going was the repudiation of what had seemed the unstoppable tea party momentum of the previous two years. and i think the fact also that in the days before the election, essentially, the right wing is saying, "yes, this is going to go our way again, as it did in 2010." i was in touch with lots of people in the romney campaign who really though
it's a book i hope official washington is reading. for 40 years as a national correspondent for "the atlantic" magazine, james fallows was based in washington -- covering politics and culture -- while also traveling and living in asia, including several years in japan and china. once the chief speechwriter for president jimmy carter, and editor of "u.s. news and world report," he's received both the national book award. you can read his blog at theatlantic.com. jim fallows,...
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rampant hostility toward free trade is supported by a large number in washington. supporters of sanctions, currency manipulation and w.t.o. trade retaliation call the true free trader isolationists. sanctions used to punish countries that don't follow our orders. bailouts and guarantees of all of misbehavior are routine. sanctions through monetary policies, mandates has been acceptable policy. i have a few questions. excessive government prompts many questions. why are sick people who are -- who use medical marijuana put in prison? why does the federal government restrict the drinking of raw milk? why can't american manufacturers rope -- why aren't americans allowed to use gold and silvers legal tender as mandated by the constitution? why is germany concerned enough to consider repatiating their gold held by the fed for her in new yo? is it that the trust in the u.s. and dollar supremacy beginning to wain? why do our political leaders believe it's necessary to thoroughly audit -- why do our political leaders believe it's unnecessary to thoroughly audit our own gold
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>> this is bbc world news america reporting from washington. i'm kathy kay. armed with new job numbers and old attack lines, the two candidates for president begin their final pitches. the new york marathon cancelled amid suffering after sandy. residents of staten island say they've been forgotten. >> this is new york city, the financial capital of the world. putting right what's happened here is going to take many months and maybe longer. >> and getting ready for new leaders in china. tonight we continue our series of special reports on the challenges they'll face. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. with just four days to go before the u.s. presidential election, a new jobs report is fueling arguments on the campaign trail. it seems to have something for everyone. president obama is time-outing that more jobs were -- touting that more jobs have been created than were expected. romney says the overall elm ploit rate is actually up. now startshe weekend blitz and the bbc's adam brooks has been watching the reac
>> this is bbc world news america reporting from washington. i'm kathy kay. armed with new job numbers and old attack lines, the two candidates for president begin their final pitches. the new york marathon cancelled amid suffering after sandy. residents of staten island say they've been forgotten. >> this is new york city, the financial capital of the world. putting right what's happened here is going to take many months and maybe longer. >> and getting ready for new leaders...
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. >> the change we need doesn't come from washington, change comes to washington. >> reporter: the crowds were bigger, moran tour russ, more hopeful. for so many people it was magic. but it couldn't happen again. that's not how life works. this is real. this is politics. >> listen, we know what change looks like, madison, and what he's selling ain't it. giving more power back to the biggest banks, that's not change. another $5 trillion tax cut that favors the wealthy is not change. >> reporter: there are two keys to victory for obama this time around, first is dedication, he needs crowds not to so much fall in love with him again but to grip down and get out that vote and to do that he needs the young people, the american electorate of tomorrow. there are 39,000 students at the university of wisconsin and in this state they can register to vote up to election day. why did you vote for him? >> well, i'm gay, so that is a big pull for me. romney is very anti-gay marriage and obama, since he came out and supported gay marriage last spring, that's one of the big things for me. >> reporter: th
. >> the change we need doesn't come from washington, change comes to washington. >> reporter: the crowds were bigger, moran tour russ, more hopeful. for so many people it was magic. but it couldn't happen again. that's not how life works. this is real. this is politics. >> listen, we know what change looks like, madison, and what he's selling ain't it. giving more power back to the biggest banks, that's not change. another $5 trillion tax cut that favors the wealthy is not...
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of a fixture in profit washington. so it will be kind of interesting because the republican controlled house will remain republican. so now ittcomes down to one question, who is going to be president. these guys spendmost of their photo op digress letting each other on a great job. what did they do after that? millions remain without power. gas shortages in new jersey and new york. food shortages as well. are you kidding? four days until election day, president bill clinton stumping hard for the presidents, or is he? listen to this. >> i may be the only person in america, but i am far more enthusiasticbout president obama. lou: here to analyze and translate president clinton's curious comments. no answers on been gauzy, b by golly, we have a timeline now. another day, another story from another source. the obama administration refusing to talk. stonewalling the media for eight weeks right into the election tuesday. the former commander of the pacific fleet says it is time for the obama administration to come clean. the
of a fixture in profit washington. so it will be kind of interesting because the republican controlled house will remain republican. so now ittcomes down to one question, who is going to be president. these guys spendmost of their photo op digress letting each other on a great job. what did they do after that? millions remain without power. gas shortages in new jersey and new york. food shortages as well. are you kidding? four days until election day, president bill clinton stumping hard for...
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maryland and washington voters are asked to overturn it by legislatures. minnesota voters asked to change the constitution to define marriage between a man and a woman. 6 states legalized same sex marriage by legislation, this is maryland earlier this year. now, thattates previously rejected gay marriage. they have been encouraged by polling showing 49% favor same sex marriage. maryland voter turnout, reported as heavy. early returns just into our news room, 52% are approving it. in maine, early returns, 53% approving same sex marriage. minnesota, no returns yet. the results in washington state may not be known until the end of this week because of late mail in balloting. back to you. >> now, in addition to election results, ktvu reporters are watching voter turnout, analysts predicted fewer people will go to the polls compared to the last presidential election. and, david stevenson is in san francisco to tell us what he is finding out about the question of turnout, david? >> reporter: the voting booths behind me hera at san francisco city hall are staying
maryland and washington voters are asked to overturn it by legislatures. minnesota voters asked to change the constitution to define marriage between a man and a woman. 6 states legalized same sex marriage by legislation, this is maryland earlier this year. now, thattates previously rejected gay marriage. they have been encouraged by polling showing 49% favor same sex marriage. maryland voter turnout, reported as heavy. early returns just into our news room, 52% are approving it. in maine,...
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what at 7:00 a.m., your calls and comments on ""washington journal." --"washington journal." today, president obama will get the arlington national ceremony -- cemetery for a veterans day ceremony. live coverage begins at 11:00 a.m. eastern on the c-span. >> 2013 should be the year we begin to solve our debt through tax reform and the entitlement reform. i am proposing that we avert the fiscal cliff together in a manner that ensures that 2013 is finally the year that our government comes to grips with the major problems that are facing us. >> i am open to compromise. i am open to new ideas. i am committed to solving our puzzle challenges. -- fiscal callenges. i refuse to upset any approach that is not balanced. i will not ask students and seniors and middle-class families to pay down the entire deficit while people like me making over $250,000 a year are not asked to pay a dime more in taxes. >> the newly elected congress starts work in january. the current congress has work to do through the end of the year. work is expected on the impending abbas, including the expiration o
what at 7:00 a.m., your calls and comments on ""washington journal." --"washington journal." today, president obama will get the arlington national ceremony -- cemetery for a veterans day ceremony. live coverage begins at 11:00 a.m. eastern on the c-span. >> 2013 should be the year we begin to solve our debt through tax reform and the entitlement reform. i am proposing that we avert the fiscal cliff together in a manner that ensures that 2013 is finally the year...
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go to washington standing for something. if you do not stand for something, you will fall for anything that harry reid puts on your lap. that is what we have had lately in washington. a budget is not passed, both sides cannot work together. my history has been reaching across the aisle, fighting my own party when needed. making sure that we compromise when it is needed. barry goldwater once said politics is nothing more than public business. sometimes you make the best of a mixed bargain. we know that is needed. we have to have people with the temperament and ability to do so. i ask for your vote. i will value it, and i will never forget where i came from. >> that wraps up the rural issues debate from the campus here in yuma, arizona. thank you for being so respectful. that wraps it up. have a good day. >> today we will talk to democratic and republican strategists about the final 48 hours before election day followed by a look at the economy. later we will discuss the role religion is playing this election season. our guest
go to washington standing for something. if you do not stand for something, you will fall for anything that harry reid puts on your lap. that is what we have had lately in washington. a budget is not passed, both sides cannot work together. my history has been reaching across the aisle, fighting my own party when needed. making sure that we compromise when it is needed. barry goldwater once said politics is nothing more than public business. sometimes you make the best of a mixed bargain. we...
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from washington, this is 35 minutes. >> it if you wanted to study predicate to see how this is a change in american politics, you could not have done a better than last night which i think we will look back at a political but also social and cultural milestone when they look in the mirror and says we are a different place than we used to be. we have a terrific panel. we will look at the implications of this, the two parties, for our economy, and for the society, but i want to start with three numbers that seemed to encapsulate the elections. 80, 39, 28. barack obama 180% of the combined the the minority voters, which -- barack obama won 80% of the combined minority voters. mitt romney, in losing, have the best showing among white male voters. will delve into this from every possible angle, but let me start with you, dan. let's talk about your thoughts about the implications of these results, both for the republican and minority voters, but also as an incumbent democrat president struggled and cannot in the and get to 40 percent support among the white voters. >> i appreciate starting th
from washington, this is 35 minutes. >> it if you wanted to study predicate to see how this is a change in american politics, you could not have done a better than last night which i think we will look back at a political but also social and cultural milestone when they look in the mirror and says we are a different place than we used to be. we have a terrific panel. we will look at the implications of this, the two parties, for our economy, and for the society, but i want to start with...
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when you are in washington you can get pessimistic really quick. but i think there is a pathway on immigration reform, a long-term debt reduction deal. continued education reform. that is really the test to the president and lead 76ers in the senate and the house. can they come together post election. for a period of time put your needs and the needs of the country first. i have a great deal of confidence that we will do that. [applause] >> thank you for having me back. it is great to be back at the university of delaware and thank you for coming. when we look at this election in 2012 republicans should not be diluted about this. this is a big night for the detectives. also look across the country in the u.s. senate. i will quote john mccain -- it is always dark before it is completely black. if you look at the election there are a couple of things that are just outstanding to focus on. the last presidential candidate who achieved 60% of the white vote in the country is president george walker bush. mitt romney with 60% of the white vote in the cou
when you are in washington you can get pessimistic really quick. but i think there is a pathway on immigration reform, a long-term debt reduction deal. continued education reform. that is really the test to the president and lead 76ers in the senate and the house. can they come together post election. for a period of time put your needs and the needs of the country first. i have a great deal of confidence that we will do that. [applause] >> thank you for having me back. it is great to be...
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in tonight from washington, we just learned a short while ago that general david petraeus, the director of the c.i.a. resign from his post citing personal reasons. specifically,en extramarital affair. joining us with the details and latest development on the surprising news is "special report" host bret baier. bret? >> c.i.a. director resigned as the nation's top spy saying he had engaged in an extra marital affair and his words showed extremely poor judgment. the story developed late today after words spreading of a hastily scheduled meeting for petraeus at the white house thursday. >> does the president have full faith and confidence in president petraeus? >> the president thinks general petraeus has done an excellent job. >> he believes general petraeus did an excellent job. no personnel announcements to make today. >> as the briefing was going on, details started to emerge about the resignation and letter to the c.i.a. personnel released detailing the affair. "yesterday afternoon i went to the white house and asked the president to be allowed for personal reasons to resign from my p
in tonight from washington, we just learned a short while ago that general david petraeus, the director of the c.i.a. resign from his post citing personal reasons. specifically,en extramarital affair. joining us with the details and latest development on the surprising news is "special report" host bret baier. bret? >> c.i.a. director resigned as the nation's top spy saying he had engaged in an extra marital affair and his words showed extremely poor judgment. the story...
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despite all of the frustrats of washington. i've never bn more hopeful about our futu" there were cheers in chicagd tears in boston. like so many of you butt wih we have given our all to ths campaign. but the president crossed te electoral college thresholdn he picked up the state of o. and here in california.. the governor sticks his neck ou, begging voters to raise tax, >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. in d.c., a snowy mix. in st. louis, sunny and 50. denver, sunny and 73. and seattle, showers and 51. >>> here is your election night recap. barack obama has won a second term as president of the united states. the president defeated mitt romney in at least seven of nine key battleground states to rack up a decisive win in the electoral college, but the popular vote was very close. the president will still have to deal with a divided congress. democrats retained a slim margin in the senate while republicans retained their control of the house. john boehner will remain speaker of the house. big
despite all of the frustrats of washington. i've never bn more hopeful about our futu" there were cheers in chicagd tears in boston. like so many of you butt wih we have given our all to ths campaign. but the president crossed te electoral college thresholdn he picked up the state of o. and here in california.. the governor sticks his neck ou, begging voters to raise tax, >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. in d.c., a snowy mix. in st. louis, sunny...
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about marijuana for medicinal useses we're talking about actually legalizing marijuana in colorado, washington and oregon. and that will be for anybody over the age of 21. >> stephen: what is this country coming to. 21 year olds allowed to smoke marijuana? it makes me want to drink myself into a blind rage and do something i'll regret. [laughter] by the way, last time i checked, the pro marijuana votes were up 57 over 42 against. so jimmy, lock the door before my audience moves to denver. [laughter] we'll be right back. captioning sponsored by comedy central >> stephen: well, folks, that's it for tonight's live report. i just want to say before we go, whether you videoed for barack obama or -- voted for barack obama or mitt romney tomorrow some of you will be elated and some of you will be crushed. for some it will be like christmas morning, for others the fifth night of hanukkah. [laughter] or so my writers tell me. so what now? [laughter] where from here? the game is over and the whistle's blo
about marijuana for medicinal useses we're talking about actually legalizing marijuana in colorado, washington and oregon. and that will be for anybody over the age of 21. >> stephen: what is this country coming to. 21 year olds allowed to smoke marijuana? it makes me want to drink myself into a blind rage and do something i'll regret. [laughter] by the way, last time i checked, the pro marijuana votes were up 57 over 42 against. so jimmy, lock the door before my audience moves to denver....
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as far as current conditions, 48 degrees in washington, 43 pittsburgh, even colder towards england, that is where the high pressure is. there.ees mild temperatures west, 51 in louis, that is the air that move here over the next couple of days. we're watching the high clouds from low pressure moving carolinas. we will: partly cloudy for the y tomorrow. that high pressure will give us mostly sunny day on saturday. because of the coastal storm hasn't formed yet, this the genesist be eventually. simulations have been following likely itt appears a little further offshore. mit's unclouded is on sunday and monday. 43, 35 degrees early tomorrow morning, the degrees midday, and to do aly climbing out better tomorrow afternoon. kind of cloudy on sunday and monday, pleasant as we had through the weekend. it looks like most of the pleasant.ll be there could be a few scattered showers. >> we want to remind you of our newest application. the alarm clock offers news, traffic, and weather. site.free, had our web >> redskins and eagles, but no michael veeck. >> this is going to be big, i think. the reds
as far as current conditions, 48 degrees in washington, 43 pittsburgh, even colder towards england, that is where the high pressure is. there.ees mild temperatures west, 51 in louis, that is the air that move here over the next couple of days. we're watching the high clouds from low pressure moving carolinas. we will: partly cloudy for the y tomorrow. that high pressure will give us mostly sunny day on saturday. because of the coastal storm hasn't formed yet, this the genesist be eventually....
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you hear from the doctor next on "the five." ♪ ♪ >>> i'm bret baier in washington. the big store here, reaction to president obama's re-election victory and what lies ahead. tonight on "special report," president's big win, four more years in the white house and two more years of a divided congress. 303 electoral votes so far. florida still not called tonight. the president's promising to reach across the aisle in the second term. mitt romney says he will be praying for president's success. we'll exam what happened to the romney campaign in the key battleground states. plus democrats will run the senate for two more years. democrat senator patty murray is here with what they will push for. republicans maintain control of the house. speaker john boehner says if there is a mandate, it's for both parties to find common ground. virginia governor bob mcdonald is here on republican soul searching after the loss. expanded "special report" with limited commercial interruptions starts at #:00 eastern. now have back to new york and colleagues with "the five." ♪ ♪ >> eric:
you hear from the doctor next on "the five." ♪ ♪ >>> i'm bret baier in washington. the big store here, reaction to president obama's re-election victory and what lies ahead. tonight on "special report," president's big win, four more years in the white house and two more years of a divided congress. 303 electoral votes so far. florida still not called tonight. the president's promising to reach across the aisle in the second term. mitt romney says he will be...
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washington, points north and east, stand the best chance for winter weather around here. as you get up towards laurel, up towards baltimore, up into the philadelphia area, they could be looking at accumulating snow. if you are west of 95, you won't see much. anything. the bands won't get far enough west. it looks like rain transitioning to snow later this afternoon. could we get a little accumulation around here? yes, it is possible on the grassy surfaces. certainly a possibility we could get enough around here that we could get a light accumulation on some of the grassy surfaces. there is a winter weather advisory to the north and to the east so baltimore, baltimore county, as you get up into northeast maryland, a winter weather advisory. there could be an inch or two of slushy snow here north and east. if you are headed up 95, driving later today, be ready for the possibility. a little further south and west, i don't think we'll see a whole lot around here but it could get a little scenic later this afternoon. forecast high, only 42 degrees. the winds will shift out of
washington, points north and east, stand the best chance for winter weather around here. as you get up towards laurel, up towards baltimore, up into the philadelphia area, they could be looking at accumulating snow. if you are west of 95, you won't see much. anything. the bands won't get far enough west. it looks like rain transitioning to snow later this afternoon. could we get a little accumulation around here? yes, it is possible on the grassy surfaces. certainly a possibility we could get...
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the president was right when he can't change washington in the inside. in this case. we can take him at his word. he's going to be on the outside. [ applause ] you see, when i am elected, and when i am elected. [ applause ] i am going to work with republicans and democrats in congress and meet with their leaders and endevor to find good men and women on both sides of the aisle who care more about the country than they do politics. now you also know if the president were to be reelected he would continue his war on coal, oil and natural gas. and all of that would guarantee higher energy prices at the pump and fewer jobs as well. when i am elected, we'll change course on energy and i know how much it mean to middle class families struggling to get by. we can help to hold down price necessary the pump and energy, and nuclear and coal and renewables and oil. you know, you know that if the president were to be reelected he would promote government and demote business. he chose his own job's council you know. made up of leaders, business leaders and he wanted advice on the
the president was right when he can't change washington in the inside. in this case. we can take him at his word. he's going to be on the outside. [ applause ] you see, when i am elected, and when i am elected. [ applause ] i am going to work with republicans and democrats in congress and meet with their leaders and endevor to find good men and women on both sides of the aisle who care more about the country than they do politics. now you also know if the president were to be reelected he would...
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he said, get to washington, take the high ground. and sure enough, literally within months, the business roundtable was formed, can national association of manufacturers move their head quarters to washington. there were 175 companies when powell wrote his memo that many lobbying offices in washington. several years later, there were 2,400. 50 thous people working for business trade. they stuffed the consumer movement. they got deregulation, they got tax cuts, all kinds of things. so the power shift tilted the policy towards business, towards the wealthy. that started in the late 70s late rally when you and i were there. starnlths you had what i call wedge economics in the economy. used to be that the prosperity, the growth of american productivity was shared. middle class had its share along with the owners, along with the shareholders. the productivity of the american workforce doubled from 1945 to 1975. >> i know a lot about this. there's gucci gulch for all the lobbyists tell us how to write tax policy. a lot of businesses draft
he said, get to washington, take the high ground. and sure enough, literally within months, the business roundtable was formed, can national association of manufacturers move their head quarters to washington. there were 175 companies when powell wrote his memo that many lobbying offices in washington. several years later, there were 2,400. 50 thous people working for business trade. they stuffed the consumer movement. they got deregulation, they got tax cuts, all kinds of things. so the power...
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are california, hawaii, idaho, oregon, and washington. those are all states that the president is expected to win. that would be about 70 -- actually 82 electoral votes that he could pick up in the 11:00 p.m. hour or shortly thereafter. so now your up to about 245. i have not even counted ohio where he is leading, not prohibitively, but leading command that would bring you to 263, within seven of winning the 270 you need. and then you understand that if your mitt romney you have to when virtually every single other state. that's what we mean by prohibitive math. looking at that same math. what do you think? >> i think it looks bleak for the republicans. i am not happy about it, but i am praying. i have all my fingers and toes crossed. i'm worried about what happens if we lose. neil: the futures are down. i don't want to tightest directly to what's going on in this election tonight, but what do you think happens to the markets? if we have just another four years like the last four or at least like we have been used to. >> well, we raced to
are california, hawaii, idaho, oregon, and washington. those are all states that the president is expected to win. that would be about 70 -- actually 82 electoral votes that he could pick up in the 11:00 p.m. hour or shortly thereafter. so now your up to about 245. i have not even counted ohio where he is leading, not prohibitively, but leading command that would bring you to 263, within seven of winning the 270 you need. and then you understand that if your mitt romney you have to when...
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by but some experts already say that for the rest of the world in terms of washington's foreign policy it would have been wouldn't have made much difference who won. that be very little difference between a republican or a democrat yeah as we can see from president obama's policy of covertly funding syrian rebels and do you know about assassinations in tehran on their own streets of academics we don't know and what we do know is american democracy works with the hand of a massive elite force money what is obama promising except this kind of vague idea of constructive engagement while all the terms supporting. hold with these terrorists we know president obama has been actively courting along with his secretary of state we. are in the rebellion in syria and of course supporting all sorts of elements in libya so how so many of you have been hoodwinked into drinking that president obama or president romney would be different when it came to foreign policy i don't know where they get that from. let's not take another look at the preliminary results in the us vote three years where the figu
by but some experts already say that for the rest of the world in terms of washington's foreign policy it would have been wouldn't have made much difference who won. that be very little difference between a republican or a democrat yeah as we can see from president obama's policy of covertly funding syrian rebels and do you know about assassinations in tehran on their own streets of academics we don't know and what we do know is american democracy works with the hand of a massive elite force...
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why can washington not cut the spending? i mean, they are up here with our credit card just spending, spending, spending, and this debt is going on the backs of our children and our grandchildren and all future generations. i mean, at some point you have to cut the spending. host: next up is paul in elizabethtown, kentucky, on our line for independents. paul, you're on the "washington journal" with amy kremer, chairman of the tea party express. caller: good morning. guest: good morning. caller: i was going to ask you a question. how come the republican party sign something -- you know, they pledge to one person -- how can you do that? it is nothing but a lobbyist. guest: i'm sorry. i didn't -- caller: i talk about grover norquist. all the republicans, they signed this pledge to him, who is he? he's nothing but a lobbyist. host: all right, paul in elizabethtown, kentucky. your thoughts about grover norquist and the pledge that he asked folks in congress to sign, about not raising taxes. guest: well, i mean, i think that he, y
why can washington not cut the spending? i mean, they are up here with our credit card just spending, spending, spending, and this debt is going on the backs of our children and our grandchildren and all future generations. i mean, at some point you have to cut the spending. host: next up is paul in elizabethtown, kentucky, on our line for independents. paul, you're on the "washington journal" with amy kremer, chairman of the tea party express. caller: good morning. guest: good...
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washington bureau chief from mother jones and our political analyst. let's take a look at some of this stuff from john mccain. four years since john mccain lost his presidential bid, ten days since mitt romney lost but they are holding a grudge against the president and their bitter comments this week. listen to romney's conference calm about obama's gifts and mccain's gifts about obama ally susan rice. >> what the president, the president's campaign did was focus on certain members of his base coalition, give them extra financial gift from the government and then work very aggressively to turn them out to vote. >> susan rice should have known better and if she didn't know better she's not qualified. she should have known better. i will do everything in my power to block her from being the united states secretary of state. >> let's go after romney first in a way that he's calculating how he lost. you can give all kinds of reasons when you lose. when you spout the argument that the other guy bought all the interest groups, that seems to diminish not jus
washington bureau chief from mother jones and our political analyst. let's take a look at some of this stuff from john mccain. four years since john mccain lost his presidential bid, ten days since mitt romney lost but they are holding a grudge against the president and their bitter comments this week. listen to romney's conference calm about obama's gifts and mccain's gifts about obama ally susan rice. >> what the president, the president's campaign did was focus on certain members of...
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the president was right when he can't change washington in the inside. in this case. we can take him at his word. he's going to be on the outside. [ applause ] you see, when i am elected, and when i am elected. [ applause ] i am going to work with republicans and democrats in congress and meet with their leaders and endevor to find good men and women on both sides of the aisle who care more about the country than they do politics. now you also know if the president were to be reelected he would continue his war on coal, oil and natural gas. and all of that would guarantee higher energy prices at the pump and fewer jobs as well. when i am elected, we'll change course on energy and i know how much it mean to middle class families struggling to get by. we can help to hold down price necessary the pump and energy, and nuclear and coal and renewables and oil. you know, you know that if the president were to be reelected he would promote government and demote business. he chose his own job's council you know. made up of leaders, business leaders and he wanted advice on the
the president was right when he can't change washington in the inside. in this case. we can take him at his word. he's going to be on the outside. [ applause ] you see, when i am elected, and when i am elected. [ applause ] i am going to work with republicans and democrats in congress and meet with their leaders and endevor to find good men and women on both sides of the aisle who care more about the country than they do politics. now you also know if the president were to be reelected he would...
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isn't in washington. dad vo: ok, time for bed, kiddo. lights out. ♪ (sirens) (train horn) ♪ vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> now for our "what in the world" segment. the most intriguing story next week might play out not in washington but thousands of miles away in beijing. why? well, consider this. we don't know who the next occupant of the white house will be but whoever it is, we have a pretty good estimate of his policies. on the other hand in china, we almost certainly know the identity of the next top leader. what we have no clue about is where he wants to take china. ♪ >> starting thursday beijing will pick a new generation of rulers, hundreds of new faces. until a few weeks ago, even the date of this transition was a secret. but come november 8th. a new set of leaders will take on backlog of problems. how these issues are dealt with will set the tone not just for china's 1.3 billion people but for the entire world. let's look at those problems und
isn't in washington. dad vo: ok, time for bed, kiddo. lights out. ♪ (sirens) (train horn) ♪ vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> now for our "what in the world" segment. the most intriguing story next week might play out not in washington but thousands of miles away in beijing. why? well, consider this. we don't know who the next occupant of the white house will be but whoever it is, we have a...
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with us today, the washington post bob woodward. "the washington post" kathleen parker, "the new york times" d helen cooper. first up. barack obama's place in american presidential history was upgrated tuesday with his convincing sweeping re-election by an entirely new american elect rat. -- electorate. >> we are greater than the sum of our individual ambitions and we remain more than a collection of red states and blue states. we are and forever will be the united states of america. and together, with your help and god's grace, we will continue our journey forward. chris: bob, here we are five days later. i'm thinking, i still can't absorb the months and months and months we worried about which way this election mibet go and then to see it go in one simple clear direction. obama's direction. >> and it's a big deal for him. and the interesting question is how is he going to use the power of the presidency? david wrote a really important column about linden johnson saying, what's the presidency for? doing big things. he made -- obama
with us today, the washington post bob woodward. "the washington post" kathleen parker, "the new york times" d helen cooper. first up. barack obama's place in american presidential history was upgrated tuesday with his convincing sweeping re-election by an entirely new american elect rat. -- electorate. >> we are greater than the sum of our individual ambitions and we remain more than a collection of red states and blue states. we are and forever will be the united...
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recent votes in colorado and washington. find that hard to believe think theyusing taxpayer dollars to pay for the program is okay. you're in college, if you want to study pot smoking, walk around sudent housing. that's my two cents more. that's all fofofofofofofofofofos report," thanks for joining us, have a great night. ♪ lou: we're now 34 days from slipping over the so-called fiscal cliff, and i have no sign of progress to report to you on the talks between president obama and the republican leaders trying to reach a deal to avoid the crisis. the number two ma durbin of illinois tad saying nothing should be left off the table in search of budget cuts, and new sources of revenue, the assistant majority leader allowing the changes in the president's signature legislative achievement should be on the table. that's right, obamacare. >> put everything the table. repeat, put everything on the tail, not just taxes and revenue, but spending cuts and entitlement reform. the only perfect law i know was carried down a mountain by
recent votes in colorado and washington. find that hard to believe think theyusing taxpayer dollars to pay for the program is okay. you're in college, if you want to study pot smoking, walk around sudent housing. that's my two cents more. that's all fofofofofofofofofofos report," thanks for joining us, have a great night. ♪ lou: we're now 34 days from slipping over the so-called fiscal cliff, and i have no sign of progress to report to you on the talks between president obama and the...
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solutions washington ignored. by the time both men hit the links, the looming crisis over the debt ceiling threatened to make a bad economy even worse. >> it would be two to three times worse of a recession than the one that we were facing as the president comes into office. >> the stakes were high. and the republicans emboldened by their midterm victories. >> thank you, pennsylvania! >> the republicans were essentially saying, ha, ha, the president will get nothing and like it. >> so the president looked to a new partner. >> the president and i like each other. i mean, we actually do get along. >> i think he felt like boehner, of ohio, that he would be able to deal with him. that he was a kawanis club republican, that i could do business with a guy like that. i think obama saw him as the great hope. >> the president and speaker boehner began fertive meetings with their parties world apart. republicans wanted to cut spending. >> we got to stop growing government, hoping to grow jobs, and instead we got to start cu
solutions washington ignored. by the time both men hit the links, the looming crisis over the debt ceiling threatened to make a bad economy even worse. >> it would be two to three times worse of a recession than the one that we were facing as the president comes into office. >> the stakes were high. and the republicans emboldened by their midterm victories. >> thank you, pennsylvania! >> the republicans were essentially saying, ha, ha, the president will get nothing and...
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at his campaign headquarters in washington, he thanked staff and supporters. this, after a night of emotional celebration in his hometown of chicago. 20,000 turned out, sharing tears and hugs. >> a long campaign is now over. and whether i earned your vote or not, i have listened to you. i have learned from you. and you have made me a better president. >> reporter: a passionate speech. >> michelle, i have never loved you more. >> reporter: mixed with a little bit of humor, aimed at his daughters. >> i am so proud of you guys, but i will say that for now, one dog is probably enough. >> reporter: the president has held almost 200 campaign events, logging thousands of miles on board air force one, the two candidates spending nearly $900 million, making this the most expensive campaign in history. it is the victory that at times seemed impossible. and sharply divided electorate. >> a toxic and disruptive debate here on capitol hill. >> reporter: mr. obama seemed to recognize the renewed urgency for bipartisanship. >> i am looking to reach out and work with both par
at his campaign headquarters in washington, he thanked staff and supporters. this, after a night of emotional celebration in his hometown of chicago. 20,000 turned out, sharing tears and hugs. >> a long campaign is now over. and whether i earned your vote or not, i have listened to you. i have learned from you. and you have made me a better president. >> reporter: a passionate speech. >> michelle, i have never loved you more. >> reporter: mixed with a little bit of...
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maybe the market has to fall a lot to get washington to do the right thing. maybe they have to take over. >> it could be larry that we need this bungee cord and it is so painful that they get together a deal. it is that type of thing, we saw it happen in august of 2011. and the market fell, i think 13% in a few days and washington got it's head together on that. i think it was last year, it wasn't until the 23rd of december and i think it was the 17th of the year before. >> i agree. bad bad bad in the short run. may be badder in the long run. jeff thank you. that is it for this evening's show. thank you for watching. we'll keep working on it. we'll be back tomorrow night. sfx- "sounds of african drum and flute" look who's back. again? it's embarrassing it's embarrassing! we can see you carl. we can totally see you. come on you're better than this...all that prowling around. yeah, you're the king of the jungle. have you thought about going vegan carl? hahaha!! you know folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they
maybe the market has to fall a lot to get washington to do the right thing. maybe they have to take over. >> it could be larry that we need this bungee cord and it is so painful that they get together a deal. it is that type of thing, we saw it happen in august of 2011. and the market fell, i think 13% in a few days and washington got it's head together on that. i think it was last year, it wasn't until the 23rd of december and i think it was the 17th of the year before. >> i agree....
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touch with middle class america and a lot of people they don't see a choice at all in this election in washington i'm going to check on. our let's take a look at where america may go on to the next four years with barack obama i'm now joined by jeffrey laurenti the senior fellow at the century foundation on international affairs it is a good to have you on our t. today thanks for joining us on the program let's talk about the victory here how much of obama's victory do you think can actually be attributed to him many saying that's a lot of voting for him just to not vote for romney. well actually many people voted for romney with much greater enthusiasm in order not to vote for president obama in order to oust president obama. and in fact i think that obama's victory was largely one of reaffirmation of support for him by those who put him in office four years ago and it's a coalition that reaches beyond what it always been the traditional notion of the united states as a white protestant or white american country that's really the dynamic because when you look at the demographics of this election
touch with middle class america and a lot of people they don't see a choice at all in this election in washington i'm going to check on. our let's take a look at where america may go on to the next four years with barack obama i'm now joined by jeffrey laurenti the senior fellow at the century foundation on international affairs it is a good to have you on our t. today thanks for joining us on the program let's talk about the victory here how much of obama's victory do you think can actually be...
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i'm going to check on and with obama to remain in the white house now the question is how washington will develop its relations with the rest of the world. live reports now on the middle east. what we have seen from the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is that he has not shied away from making it publicly known that he would have put food a republican inside the white house what we now witnessing and what we have seen in the past is sometimes very public clashes public spat between the obama administration and israeli leaders and these were often over the iranian nuclear program as well as palestinian peace talks now there are commentaries at the moment circulating here in israel that say that netanyahu now has a very serious problem on his hands and there is no way that he can cover it at a recent poll put the support amongst israelis towards romney at fifty seven percent twenty one percent supporting obama under the watch as of netanyahu and obama the relationship between the united states and israel has deteriorated to an all time low the big question of course is the who
i'm going to check on and with obama to remain in the white house now the question is how washington will develop its relations with the rest of the world. live reports now on the middle east. what we have seen from the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is that he has not shied away from making it publicly known that he would have put food a republican inside the white house what we now witnessing and what we have seen in the past is sometimes very public clashes public spat between the...
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that one failed. >>> well, it is back to business for washington on capitol hill. congress faces so-called fiscal cliff. you heard scott talking about this earlier. it's a series of automatic legislative spending cuts and tax increases. if a budget deal is not reached by the end of the year, taxes will rise for 90% of americans. the white house is also set to carry out $100 billion in automatic spending cuts to the pentagon. economists say there is a chance the country could slip into another recession. >>> and it is history in the making for one specific and very controversial issue. we're talking same-sex marriage. voters in maryland and maine approving measures to allow same-sex marriage. earlier returns in washington state showed voters narrowly approving gay marriage while in minnesota voters rejected a proposed constitutional amendment to write man/woman marriage into the constitution. >>> and we will be right back. [ female announcer ] this is the story of joycelin... [ joycelin ] it was a typical morning. i was getting ready for work, and then i got this ho
that one failed. >>> well, it is back to business for washington on capitol hill. congress faces so-called fiscal cliff. you heard scott talking about this earlier. it's a series of automatic legislative spending cuts and tax increases. if a budget deal is not reached by the end of the year, taxes will rise for 90% of americans. the white house is also set to carry out $100 billion in automatic spending cuts to the pentagon. economists say there is a chance the country could slip into...
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obviously didn't hear me their governor thank you very much former cia officer joining us in washington well a sigh of relief or a wake up call or corresponds across the globe we'll be bringing you more on how a bomb is reelection has been welcomed worldwide that much morphy after the break. returning to our breaking news now thousands of angry greeks have gathered in the center of athens to protest new austerity measures about to be voted on in parliament there are fresh clashes happening as we speak in artie's peter all of it is in the greek capital syntagma square has seen many protests in the past couple of years how hostile is the position at the moment particularly a little earlier we saw as getting quite loud and raucous when we spoke about an hour ago tell us now what's happening. well it certainly was rule indeed earlier in the evening we saw a huge crowd easily more than one hundred thousand people gathered here right in the center of athens they're here to demonstrate against the next round of austerity measures that are currently being debated just over my shoulder in the pa
obviously didn't hear me their governor thank you very much former cia officer joining us in washington well a sigh of relief or a wake up call or corresponds across the globe we'll be bringing you more on how a bomb is reelection has been welcomed worldwide that much morphy after the break. returning to our breaking news now thousands of angry greeks have gathered in the center of athens to protest new austerity measures about to be voted on in parliament there are fresh clashes happening as...
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washington can't get its act together. speaker boehner challenging president obama to lead us. his first comments on the economy sense reelection, he seems emboldened by his reelection. with more on this, chris stirewalt. it is great to have you here. i want to start by talking about what the president had to say today. he seemed pretty firm on what he said so far about what we need to do with taxes in this country. here is the president. >> i am open to compromise. i am open to new ideas. i am committed to solving our fiscal challenges. but i refuse to accept any approach that is not balanced. i am not going to ask students and seniors and middle-class families to pay down the entire deficit while people like me, making over $250,000 are not asked to pay a dime more in taxes. [applause] gerri: chris, jay carney comes out a few minutes later and he says, well, the president says he will raise taxes on wealthy. so where is the compromise? >> the hope is that the compromise lies in a broader reform. but as you know, this comes down to chime in. you have the fiscal cliff. what dem
washington can't get its act together. speaker boehner challenging president obama to lead us. his first comments on the economy sense reelection, he seems emboldened by his reelection. with more on this, chris stirewalt. it is great to have you here. i want to start by talking about what the president had to say today. he seemed pretty firm on what he said so far about what we need to do with taxes in this country. here is the president. >> i am open to compromise. i am open to new...
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clearly see it is tony the foreign policy line of washington in a very hardcore fashion all right and that's you i'm so sorry for that patrick that's all the time we have geo political analyst from the u.k. colum website patrick henningsen thank you. grace is about to go into a halt during a week of nationwide strikes against austerity the government has those ng support as it gets ready to vote on a new set of tax hikes and spending cuts and our national lenders object minding the measures before the handover marbella cash arches peter all of ours in athens. well it's been rather ominous lee called the devils we kid some parts of the greek media not stoop to the fact that nobody really knows what state greece is going to emerge from the coming days worth of protests strikes and potentially crippling austerity measures now the first strike is have walked out we've seen top two drivers some journalists and others walking out on monday the main strikes though taking place on tuesday and wednesday that's when the main labor unions get involved taking industrial action and be out on the s
clearly see it is tony the foreign policy line of washington in a very hardcore fashion all right and that's you i'm so sorry for that patrick that's all the time we have geo political analyst from the u.k. colum website patrick henningsen thank you. grace is about to go into a halt during a week of nationwide strikes against austerity the government has those ng support as it gets ready to vote on a new set of tax hikes and spending cuts and our national lenders object minding the measures...
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colorado and washington just legalized week. let's ask former presents psychiatrist theodore dalrymple as pez laws are needed but nick gillespie said they do more harm them good. >> id the dispassionate analysis, any dollars and cents and cost benefit analysis says to the extent they do anything good in terms of iolent of the brought up -- black-market and the disruption of the education policy and medical policy. john: the law creates more problems than it addresses. john: i agree with him but you don't? >> i do not. a lot of the problems of drug taking is not from the illegality. the biggest problem at the moment is legally prescribed opiates. 2 million people have been turned into attics legally. oxycontin and those sorts of things. >> government is not making hundreds of thousands of arrest over oxycontin but marijuana. do we want a massive federal state local project where fills up the prisons to take time away from necessary purposes? in some people get addicted to a type of drug that does not mean all drugs should be lega
colorado and washington just legalized week. let's ask former presents psychiatrist theodore dalrymple as pez laws are needed but nick gillespie said they do more harm them good. >> id the dispassionate analysis, any dollars and cents and cost benefit analysis says to the extent they do anything good in terms of iolent of the brought up -- black-market and the disruption of the education policy and medical policy. john: the law creates more problems than it addresses. john: i agree with...
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at "the washington post." "hardball" is up next. >>> judgment to rush. let's play "hardball." ♪ >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this. victory has 100 fathers, john f. kennedy said, defeat is an orphan. let me tell you the people in the republican conservative parts of this country are rip. they had it in november -- rather, they had it in october. they lost it in november. somehow like an nfl receiver, they saw that football landing in their hands, saw it floating right in there, and then it managed to slip right through. gone. the whole ball game. the game they had won now lost. and that's why they're looking for someone to blame. they can't blame that liberal obama, so they're blaming that liberal romney. that northeastern liberal crowd. texas senator-elect ted cruz is crueler still. he accuses romney of going out there and french kissing obama. yes, they're blaming romney now. they were blaming chris christie for working with obama during hurricane sandy. now they're blaming romney for dancing with him t
at "the washington post." "hardball" is up next. >>> judgment to rush. let's play "hardball." ♪ >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this. victory has 100 fathers, john f. kennedy said, defeat is an orphan. let me tell you the people in the republican conservative parts of this country are rip. they had it in november -- rather, they had it in october. they lost it in november. somehow like an nfl...